Weekend Update – Movies

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We managed to add two movies to our viewing list this weekend, along with dinner at Ralph’s Great Divide on Friday and Mama Carolla’s on Saturday, an overly sweet bottle of Reisling, much work on Stephanie’s part, and my reading the Sunday paper, a book and lots of blogs.

Murder By Death (1976)
Eileen Brennan, Truman Capote, James Coco, and Peter Falk, Alec Guinness, David Niven, Maggie Smith
A Neil Simon murder-mystery spoof from 1976 that tacked every funny genre conceit of murder mysteries with an ensemble cast of stars. It was very funny, and I’m not sure how I missed this one before, given my teenage love of Agatha Christie novels. It was clearly the inspiration for another favorite comedy of mine – Clue. Strangely, I don’t own clue, although I remember it being in the $5 bin at Target. Wonder why I never picked that up.

Failure to Launch (2007)
Sarah Jessica Parker, Matthew McConaughey
This was a lot funnier than I expected, although I say that with reservations, lest someone think I’m approving of the recent misogynist cinematic trend of “Guys who refuse to grow up and still get the girl.”
Wait a minute here… Matthew McConaughey was born in November 4 1969? He’s younger than me? He looks like he’s in his late forties. I had so much trouble with the idea of him still living at home, because he looked so old.

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EW’s Best Love Songs Ever: The Top 25!

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Entertainment Weekly’s List:

  1. Just Like Heaven” – The Cure (1987)
  2. As” – Stevie Wonder (1976)
  3. Purple Rain” – Prince (1984)
  4. Your Song” – Elton John (1970)
  5. “Time After Time” – Cyndi Lauper (1984)
  6. “If Not for You” – Bob Dylan (1970)
  7. Ain’t No Mountain High Enough” – Marvin Gaye/Tammi Terrell (1967)
  8. “Crazy in Love” – Beyoncé (2003)
  9. “Unchained Melody” – The Righteous Brothers (1965)
  10. These Arms of Mine” – Otis Redding (1962)
  11. You Send Me” – Sam Cooke (1957)
  12. At Last” – Etta James (1961)
  13. When a Man Loves a Woman” – Percy Sledge (1966)
  14. Ring of Fire” – Johnny Cash (1963)
  15. Maybe I’m Amazed” – Paul McCartney (1970)
  16. In Your Eyes” – Peter Gabriel (1986)
  17. “All I Want Is You” – U2 (1988)
  18. Sweet Child O’ Mine” – Guns N’ Roses (1988)
  19. Wild Horses” – The Rolling Stones (1971)
  20. I Will Always Love You” – Whitney Houston (1992)
  21. Let’s Stay Together” – Al Green (1971)
  22. (You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman” – Aretha Franklin (1967)
  23. Something” – The Beatles (1969)
  24. “Can’t Help Falling in Love” – Elvis Presley (1961)
  25. God Only Knows” – The Beach Boys (1966)
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Hillary is getting the bums rush

This go around, I decided to take some time to watch some of the candidates out on YouTube – listening to them speak versus what the media is saying. So for the past couple weeks I’ve been pulling up the Democratic candidates and watching what they say, then comparing to the news coverage of the same event. Here’s my conclusion:

The media are sexist, racist assholes with a (mostly right-wing) political agenda.

More sexist than racist, but they are both. The spin they put on stuff is bizarre, and completely subjective, and it’s the media pushing some sort of agenda, rather than letting candidates speak for themselves.

Especially the longer footage earlier in the same event, where there’s some utter jackhole with a big yellow sign that says “Iron My Shirt!” and he’s chanting “Iron My Shirt!” over and over at her. In 2008, for fuck’s sake. Why the fuck isn’t that the big story all over the news, rather than her crying? Come the fuck on – that’s the story. We have people in this country who are actually not afraid to go to a public event and act this way – tell me sexism isn’t alive and well in America. That should be shocking to anyone and everyone who sees it, but I see it getting almost no coverage at all.

Then watch the “crying” – she never actually cries at all. At worst, she’s getting choked up because she loves America. She’s not “having a breakdown” or “Too tired to campaign” – I’m sorry, but aren’t there times when you also get choked up about our country, because despite its flaws, this is truly a great experiment we are in. Hell, I get emotional every time I hear the friggin’ National Anthem. Hillary is made of iron compared to me, and I can kick your butt to Toledo.

Do yourself a favor, and spend some time watching the candidates themselves, rather than the “interpretation” of the news. You’ll have a lot more faith in the system and the potential than you have in the past, I tell you.

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